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Volvo 240 Ht-204 Speaker Grilles Rare Sold As Pair, Free Shipping. on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, US

Atlanta, Georgia, US
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Volvo 240 HT-204 speaker grille black, used, clean, un-cracked. These are the front piece and do not include the panel mount that is riveted onto the door panel. Auction is for the pair. These have light signs of use, a few small scuffs. Please note text is fading a little, as they all will, do not clean with a chemical cleaner, just mild soap and water. The metal grilles show a little uneven surface (very very mild dents) but look really nice. Please ask questions, and know what you are bidding on. Sold as is. No returns. pay pal only, ships to paypal verified address only. shipping USPS flat rate includes insurance. NO 3rd party shipping. Please check out my other auctions of volvo and mopar parts.

NO Bidders from outside of the USA. Canadian bidders please ask prior to bidding, and pay extra shipping, TBD.

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